The tamarind is native to East Africa, but its virtues as a shade tree and food ingredient have helped it spread throughout the world’s tropical regions. The fruit grows in the shape of long, leathery pods that resemble beans. As they ripen and mature, the outer skin becomes a hard, brittle shell and the pulp inside dries to a brown, sticky pulp. This is pressed into blocks for commercial sale, with or without the hard seeds. The tangy fruit is used like lemon or lime juice to add a refreshingly acidic accent to foods and sauces.
Ready to use as an ingredient for a drink, dressing or marinade.
- Add to cooking or ready to eat.
- Natural Flavour For Cooking.
- No artificial colours or flavours.
- Why not try in a beef curry or Thai fried noodles.
- Suitable for vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs.
Ingredients
Tamarind (80%) and Water (20%).
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